Maysouly Douangmanith, 21, is an international student from Laos, and is enrolled in a year-long Global Undergraduate Exchange Program (Global UGRAD) Global UGRAD is a program that provides scholarships to undergraduate students around the world. Douangmanith’s passion and interest to experience cultural diversity prompted her to apply for the UGRAD program for International Relations. “Landing the […]
The WSU men’s soccer team won a close game on Saturday, Sept. 21 by beating Northern Kentucky (NKU) 1-0 at Alumni field. The game got off to a slow start, with neither team scoring in the first 30 minutes of the game. Both teams swapped possessions numerous times throughout those first 30 minutes. WSU shot […]
A typical “flu season” lasts from October to February, and is characterized by the significant increase in flu outbreaks. This is the time of year when many individuals flock to get a flu shot before they become infected with the influenza virus. The traditional flu vaccine is made to combat three different viruses. Student Health […]
Throughout the last couple of weeks, the Wright State University police department has investigated several incidents of hate speech written on bathroom stalls on campus. The graffiti attacked several different groups of people, and included phrases from, “Black Lives Don’t Matter Here” to “Women are our property” and “Submit as God commands you to.” The […]
During the renovation of Wright State’s Creative Arts Center (CAC) last year, the building has been “modernized.” It has been transformed into an innovative center meant to sufficiently accommodate all the student artists who study and create here at Wright State University. A loose definition of modern architecture describes a design that ignores tradition. This […]